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Bondel is a locality in Mangalore city, Karnataka, India.
Category:Localities in Mangalore
Usage examples of "bondel".
He arrived at the recovery station in the afternoon, found the Bondel village nearby quiet and his equipment undisturbed.
As if the entire day had come into being only to prepare him for this, he discovered a Bondel male, face down and naked, the back and buttocks showing scar tissue from old sjambokings as well as more recent wounds, laid open across the flesh like so many toothless smiles.
At dawn she came in through the stained-glass window to tell him that another Bondel had been executed, this time by hanging.
When through some levitation he again found himself on top of the bed, Hedwig Vogelsang was just entering the room astride a male Bondel who crawled on all fours.
They seemed wound into a cocoon of blond hair and ubiquitous, dry kisses: once or twice she may have brought in a Bondel girl to assist.
And they heard a Bondel one night, lost in the dark, scream the name of Abraham Morris as he stumbled and fell into a ravine.
Two miles further on, at a fork in the road, he met a Bondel riding on a donkey.
Soon, as they trotted along, the Bondel began to sing, in a small voice which was lost before it reached the nearest Ganna bush.
Hedwig Vogelsang was just entering the room astride a male Bondel who crawled on all fours.
Soon as they trotted along the Bondel began to sing, in a small voice which was lost before it reached the nearest Ganna bush.
Madame Bondel obstinately refused to say what she had heard about these neighbors, allowing things to be understood without saying exactly what they were.
But, suddenly, other memories returned to him, similar ruptures due to the vindictive character of Madame Bondel, who never pardoned a slight.
Then the door opened wide, and Madame Bondel stopped and looked to see who was there before she entered.
And Bondel, who was watching them, felt an icy chill run over him, as if he had been dipped in a cold bath.
From time to time, at the edges of his field of vision, Mondaugen would see small scurrying bands of Bondels, seeming almost to merge with the twilight, moving in and out of the small settlement in every direction.